Ever tried sending over an email, only to see it gets stuck in “queued”? Well, it’s not just you, and a very common Gmail occurrence, which can be pretty annoying to get past. But, what does “queued” actually mean on Gmail, and what are the possible ways to fix it? This detailed guide will explore all of that to make your life easy, so let’s get right into it!
Queued Meaning in Gmail
Sometimes, when you’re trying to send over a mail, you will see that they’re being held back as Queued in the Outbox of your Gmail. Think of it as your emails being on hold, till the line clears up, and they eventually get delivered. But, what causes this annoying phenomenon? Here are some possible reasons:
One of the first things to do is check your internet connection. If everything’s good on that front, and your Gmail’s still acting up and pushing emails into a queue, take a look at these fixes.
If you’re on the Gmail mobile app, sometimes, sync can glitch out and not work as intended. In that case, you will have to manually enable and disable it to get it working again. The process is similar on both the Android and iOS Gmail apps, so we’re using an Android device to outline the steps. Take a look:
If that doesn’t do it, check for app updates on the respective app stores and get on the latest version. That should do the trick.
Just like the Sync functionality on the Gmail mobile app versions, you get something called offline mode for the web version. Now, if your Gmail is in offline mode somehow, it will also cause the email service to glitch out for you and throw your emails into a queue. In that case, here’s how to turn it off in case it’s turned on:
Clearing the cache for the Gmail app can do wonders, especially if you don’t want to reinstall all over again. If you don’t know how to go about it, check out the Clear cache on Android andClear cache on iPhoneguides we’ve prepared.
And, that’s about it. These simple fixes should easily get your email working as intended. In addition, you can also try checking your device’s date and time settings. If it’s incorrect, that can interfere with the service’s synchronization functionalities as well. With that being said, do let us know in the comments down below if this guide helped you out or not. Plus, if you have any other queries, drop them too while you’re at it.
Sagnik is a tech aficionado who can never say “no” to dipping his toes into unknown waters of tech or reviewing the latest gadgets. He is also a hardcore gamer, having played everything from Snake Xenzia to Dead Space Remake.